Slugger has taken young players under his wing in clubhouse By Mark Sheldon / MLB.com
CINCINNATI -- One way or another, Adam Dunn is a team leader for the Reds.
However, Dunn won't shout from the hilltops like William Wallace in "Braveheart." Nor would the left fielder make like his celebrity look alike, Will Ferrell, by donning a male cheerleader costume to bark out perky chants, a la Saturday Night Live.
Dunn is the Reds' leading earner this season with a $13 million salary. With the team since 2001, he has the second-longest tenure behind Ken Griffey Jr. If nothing else, his 6-foot-6, 275-pound frame makes him Cincinnati's largest player. All are built-in reasons that seem to signify him as a team leader.
No problem, says Dunn, but he will do it in his own style -- not how people perceive he should lead.